About SWE Connecticut and What Part of Connecticut do we Cover?

SWE Connecticut, chartered on March 5, 1954, was the first SWE section established in the state. The Society of Women Engineers, with members worldwide, is organized into 10 different regions. The New England Region, Region F, comprises 10 professional sections and over 30 collegiate sections. The SWE Connecticut professional section covers the southwestern portion of the state of Connecticut. The section includes all of Fairfield county and parts of neighboring counties.

SWE Connecticut’s history is charged by the inspiration, desire and strength of its members since its inception. Our Section currently has over 100 professional and student members. While most SWE members are women engineers or women engineering students, anyone who supports the organization’s objectives may apply for membership. If interested in becoming a member, please follow this link.

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Where exactly is SWE CT?

Originally the SWE Connecticut section covered the entire state, but currently the state is covered by three sections: the Connecticut section, the Hartford section and the New England Shoreline section. The SWE Connecticut section is bounded by the following zip codes: